Worst Day Ever for Journalists…At Least 18 Murdered in Philippines

Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Sajid Ampatuan, 28-year-old governor of Maguindanao Province

At least eighteen journalists were among those massacred on Monday in the Philippines at the hands of armed men loyal to a local mayor and police chief. The reporters were traveling with a group of supporters of Esmael Mangudadatu, a politician seeking to run against the governor of Maguindanao province on the southern island of Mindanao. The convoy of more than 50 people was stopped at a checkpoint by about 100 armed men allied with the Ampatuan clan, who are supporters of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Local reports say 57 were murdered, including 18 journalists, although reports indicate that several other journalist remain unaccounted for. Some bodies were dumped in a mass grave, and local accounts include details of women being raped before they were beheaded.

 
“Never in the history of journalism have the news media suffered such a heavy loss of life in one day,” Reporters Without Borders said. “We convey our condolences and sympathy to all journalists in the Philippines, who are in state of shock after this appalling massacre.” The organizationconsiders the Philippines second only to Iraq as a dangerous country for journalists.
-Noel Brinkerhoff
 
Worst Loss of Life in One Day 'In The History Of Journalism' (by Howie Severino and Jam Sisante, GMANews.TV)
Hotel Incident Made Us Skip Media Convoy at Last Minute (by Aquiles Zonio, Philippine Inquirer)
Toll Rising in Philippines Massacre (by Carlos H. Conde, New York Times)
Maguindanao Massacre (by James Mananghaya, The Philippine Star)

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